Legally Kidnapped

Exposing the Child Protective Industry for what it really is.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

M4M is about to loose it.

Fostering through good times and bad

I want my mommy!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Mothering for money"...people like that make me wanna puke.

How about "Stealing other people`s kids for money" or "Selling stolen kids to gays for money" or "making false accusations against honest people to steal their kids (for money) " ?

LK said...

She hates me.

Cheryl said...

I'm really curious, not trying to be snarky here. What are your suggestions for fixing the system? It needs a compete overhaul. Are you against fostering altogether, because that's the vibe I get? There are children abused in foster care, it's awful. There are also children abused by their birth parents. What do you suggest be done in those situations where parents are addicted to drugs, the kids are neglected, where there's sexual abuse? Those situations where the mom has child after child while on drugs?

Feel free to read this section with a bit of snark. What's your beef with MFM? I read her blog. She complains of many of the same injustices and failings in the system as you do. It looks to me like you two agree on more counts than not. I don't get the vibe that she's in it for the money or using the system for adopting children. I know of several blogs that state that outright; that they are only in fostering for adoption.

I guess I just don't get what this site is about. I would love to join a site that encourages change in the system. This site seems like a bunch of bitter name calling and finger pointing. I don't see anyone supporting that cause. People neeed a plan, strenth and diplomacy.

alisonegypt said...

Use the Kin care clause,as stated in the Public Law Guidelines, and this would save millions of the tax payers money.
Foster Care, should only be used at the last resort.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.

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